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Sex in Africa
Renske de Greef is a 21 year old Dutch columnist
from Amsterdam. On World Aids Day she presented her new book ‘Sex in
Africa’. For her book she went to Africa in search of habits and
traditions concerning sex. The book contains more then stories
about AIDS, FGM and sex tourism in Africa, also things like
flirting and kissing are subjects. All this in her own casual way, with
some amount of self-mockery. We asked here some questions about here new
book. On World AIDS Day 2006 your book Sex in Africa was
published in the Netherlands. How did you come up with the idea for a
book on this subject?It was born from the idea that it would be good to
write a book about Africa that is nót only about the... ![]() |
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